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A Model of Our Solar System 
Students will take their knowledge of our solar system and create a 3D model of it. The planets should be in the correct order and be relatively proportioned to each other (Mars should not be bigger than Jupiter). The sun should be included. All planets should be clearly labeled in some way. Each student will have to present their project to the class, so they should come prepared to discuss how their 3-D solar system model was created and be able to discuss the solar system and planets.
Rubric Code: CX53W97
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Subject: Science  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5

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Appearance and Creativity

Not Meeting Standards

The project's appearance is quite poor. Many distractive elements. Little attempt to add color or originality. Project has sloppy appearance.
Meeting Standards with Support

The projects' appearance is somewhat poor. Some distractive elements. ie.. handwriting could have been improved. The proportions are close but there are a couple mistakes.
Meeting Standards

Project's appearance is clean and polished with no distractive elements. All planets are correctly proportioned to each other.
Images & Models

Not Meeting Standards

Very little or no creativity and sizes were not varied. Minimal color is used. Materials are incomplete and not organized. A lack of effort is apparent.
Meeting Standards with Support

Some thought has been put into the project. There is some color and the planets are close to their correct color and size. Creativity is not quite there.
Meeting Standards

There is large amounts of creativity being shown. All planets have their correct colors and imagination has been used when designing the solar system model.
Content of Facts

Not Meeting Standards

The project content is poor and suggests the student has not done sufficient research.
Meeting Standards with Support

The project content is good and suggest the student has discovered some of the important facts of the solar system, but need more.
Meeting Standards

The project content is exemplary and suggests the student has discovered the important ideas of the solar system.
Knowledge

Not Meeting Standards

Planets are not correctly proportioned. The model demonstrates very little knowledge and show no attempt of research.
Meeting Standards with Support

The model demonstrates some knowledge of the subject investigated.
Meeting Standards

The model demonstrates a thorough knowledge of the solar system investigated.
Presentation

Not Meeting Standards

Student was not able to discuss any details about his/her project. Student was unable to recall any facts about any planets or the solar system.
Meeting Standards with Support

Student was able to discuss details about his/her project. Student was only able to recall a few facts about a few planets and the solar system.
Meeting Standards

Student was able to discuss details about his/her project. Student was able to recall a significant amount of facts about all the planets and the solar system.




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